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期刊名:Proceedings of the association for information science and technology

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ISSN:2373-9231

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Yi Wan,Kim M Thompson Yi Wan
This study explores the social factors that may impact individuals' evaluation process of pandemic-related misinformation through a socio-cognitive lens. We conducted eight semi-structured interviews to collect data from individuals. Conten...
Li Lei,Wang Xuyan,Liu Shujun et al. Li Lei et al.
Weibo is a widely used social media platform showing all kinds of information related to the COVID-19 pandemic promptly in China. Official media and private media are two typical types of media on Weibo. Due to the different characteristics...
Dion Hoe-Lian Goh,Chei Sian Lee,Han Zheng et al. Dion Hoe-Lian Goh et al.
We conducted an exploratory study of the links found in Twitter tweets. Our results showed that the largest category of tweet links was social media platforms followed by alternative news sites. Government agencies and educational instituti...
Kaitlin Montague Kaitlin Montague
During the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, new health information was being disseminated at unprecedented rates which included ever-changing mandates and regulations, resulting in information overload for many. Shelter in place orders are t...
Miyoung Chong,Chirag Shah,Kai Shu et al. Miyoung Chong et al.
The circulation of myriad of information from diverse digital platforms during the COVID-19 pandemic caused the unprecedented infodemic. Along with the increased case numbers, the shared information accelerated exponentially, especially via...
Jinxuan Ma,Laurie Bonnici Jinxuan Ma
As false and debunked claims about the COVID-19 virus and vaccines were pervasively disseminated across online social networks, their detrimental effects necessitated that social media companies track down and remove the disinformation. To ...
Bhakti Gala,Md Anwarul Islam,Ruwan Gamage et al. Bhakti Gala et al.
The fight against the COVID-19 pandemic is as much an information war as it is a medical war. Members from South Asia and the Asia Pacific countries share their experiences and challenges faced with collaborative responses for the ASIS&T Sp...
Yanqiong Zhang,Jianhao Tang,Pengyi Zhang Yanqiong Zhang
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to the closure of schools around the world. When children study online, parents are concerned about the impact of increased screen time on their children's physical and mental health. This poster reports result...
Jing You,Nagma Shaik,Haihua Chen Jing You
COVID-19 is a pandemic disease affecting billions of people worldwide. Taking vaccines is a most effective approach to gain fully control. Thanks to the coordinated efforts from all over the world, several brands of vaccines targeting COVID...
Shuheng Wu Shuheng Wu
This poster presents preliminary findings of a study which examines New Yorkers' everyday life information seeking (ELIS) behavior in the context of coping with COVID-19. Based on semi-structured interviews with 10 New Yorkers, this study i...